Qru
Well-Known Member
This is my boy.
When we got him he was in an awful condition, and it was a nightmare getting him to put weight on as the situation at our last yard was absolutely abysmal.
We had him on high protein racehorse pellets twice daily and hay 24/7 but due to the YO refusing to feed him and not being allowed on the yard on Mondays, this was not regular and he was just not putting weight on.
An Equine Dentist from the UK came over just after the first picture was taken, and told us that he couldn't eat properly and that was partly why he wasn't gaining weight. Having his teeth done helped but the real break through was when we finally left to a new yard.
The first picture is a month before we moved, the second is a month after we'd been at the new yard
And finally, this is a week ago, two months at our new yard
Hard work, love, dedication and a good equine dentist paid off
When we got him he was in an awful condition, and it was a nightmare getting him to put weight on as the situation at our last yard was absolutely abysmal.
We had him on high protein racehorse pellets twice daily and hay 24/7 but due to the YO refusing to feed him and not being allowed on the yard on Mondays, this was not regular and he was just not putting weight on.
An Equine Dentist from the UK came over just after the first picture was taken, and told us that he couldn't eat properly and that was partly why he wasn't gaining weight. Having his teeth done helped but the real break through was when we finally left to a new yard.
The first picture is a month before we moved, the second is a month after we'd been at the new yard
And finally, this is a week ago, two months at our new yard
Hard work, love, dedication and a good equine dentist paid off